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He wrote a letter
[Change into present indefinite Tense]​

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Answered by rajamar800gmailcom
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ans He writes a letter.

Answered by tripathiakshita48
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"He writes a letter."


"He wrote a letter" is in the past simple tense.
To change it to present indefinite tense, we need to use the base form of the verb.

The present indefinite tense of the verb "write" is "write." Therefore, we can rewrite the sentence as:

"He writes a letter."

This sentence indicates that the subject, whoever it may be, regularly or habitually writes a letter. The present indefinite tense is used to describe actions that occur regularly or habitually, as well as general truths or facts.

Other examples of present indefinite tense sentences include:

"She eats breakfast every morning."

"I play tennis twice a week."

"They speak Spanish fluently."

By using the present indefinite tense, we can describe actions that are ongoing or habitual in the present moment.

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